US Residents Get Free Entry to National Parks on Trump's ...
- Portland's Clean Energy Fund has awarded $64 million in grants to local nonprofits for climate projects this year, bringing its total funding to $1.71 billion since its inception.
- Wilmer Toledo-Martinez was mauled by an ICE canine after being tricked into leaving his house for an arrest by ICE agents, sustaining serious injuries.
- The Trump administration has changed free national park admission days, removing Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Juneteenth in favor of Donald Trump's birthday.
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According to Donald Trump, the EU is on the wrong track. US National Parks will be free of charge on the US President's birthday instead of Martin Luther King Day.
Trump Removes Juneteenth as Free National Park Access Day, Designates His Birthday Instead
President Donald Trump is shaking up the national parks calendar with a bold move that has provoked a backlash from the Left. The post Trump Removes Juneteenth as Free National Park Access Day, Designates His Birthday Instead appeared first on Slay News.
Trump Administration Revamps National Park Fee-Free Days, Adds President’s Birthday and Drops MLK Day, Juneteenth - Real America's Voice News
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Good Morning, News: PCEF Pays Out $64 Million, National Parks Are Now Free on Trump's Birthday Instead of Juneteenth, and At Last, the Return of Krampus!
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How to Visit a US National Park for Free in 2026
Starting January 1, 2026, the National Park Service (NPS) will roll out a major overhaul to how Americans access U.S. national parks, including new America the Beautiful digital passes, a resident-focused fee structure and a revamped schedule of fee-free days. HighlightsThere will be 10 free admission days in 2026, up from six in 2025. The program is getting an “America-first” rebrand for 2026 as “resident-only patriotic fee-free days.” Martin L…
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